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Mitcham Foods, Ltd.

Factory at 2/10 Commonside East producing ‘Margarine, Cheese, etc.’ according to the 1963 Borough of Mitcham List of Factories.

This factory was on the corner of Commonside East and Windmill Road, which is a housing estate today called Talbot Close. This 1954 OS map shows two named factory buildings: Victoria Works and Towers Works.

1954 OS map

The Victoria Works was registered with the Land Registry by Mitcham Foods Ltd in 1959, according to the London Gazette, publication date 12th June 1959, issue 41737 page 3831.

According to Eric Montague in his book Mitcham Common, page 77, Mitcham Foods Ltd left the premises in 1965 which was then taken over by S. & R.J. Everett & Co., surgical instrument manufacturers. The factory estate was later known as the Windmill Trading Estate.

The brand name ‘Mitcham Maid’ was used on its cheese spreads, as shown in these box tops:

Mitcham Maid Cheese celery spread

Mitcham Maid cheese spread

The boxes contained segments of spreadable cheese, as seen in ‘Dairylea’ products today:

Mitcham Maid cheese spread segment

Norwood News – Friday 17 August 1962
Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD.

An evening shift of 4 hours at three shillings, nine pence and a farthing per hour came to fifteen shillings and a penny. Adjusted for inflation, this is equivalent to sixteen pounds in 2018, or around £4 per hour.

Norwood News – Friday 17 August 1962
Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD.


Maps are reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.

Mek-Elek Engineering, Ltd.

Listed in the 1963 List of Factories as at 17 Western Road

Mechanical and Electric Meters


Source:
Borough of Mitcham List of Factories,
Town Clerk’s Department,
July 1963.
Available at Merton Heritage and Local Studies Centre at Morden Library.
Reference L2 (670) MIT


According to Grace’s Guide to British Industrial History, the company was founded in 1931 by H.C. Cooper as manufacturers of special lighting equipment. Ads for the ‘Men-Elek Book-holder’ from 1932 show their address as 57 Victoria Street, London SW1; and ads from 1942 show the Mitcham factory at 17, Western Road.

Advertisements

11th March 1932 he Bookseller

Bookseller – Friday 28 October 1932

Sutton & Epsom Advertiser – Thursday 03 December 1942

1947 ad

1947 ad

1957 ad

1957 ad

3rd April 1959 ad Clapham Observer

10th January 1964 Streatham News


1952 OS map

1952 OS map

In the 1954 telephone directory, the company was listed at 17 Western Road, with the number MIT 3072


Company wound up in 1974:

MEK-ELEK ENGINEERING LTD.

Notice is hereby given in pursuance of section 290 of the Companies Act, 1948, that a General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company will be held at the offices of Messrs. Hesketh Hardy Hirshfield & Co, at Norwich House, 13 Southampton Place, London, WC1A 2AR, on Monday, 24th June 1974, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon precisely for the purpose of having an account laid before them and to receive the Liquidator’s report showing how the winding-up of the Company has been conducted and the property of the Company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator; and also of determining by Extraordinary Resolution the manner in which the books, accounts, papers and documents of the Company and of the Liquidator thereof, shall be disposed of. Any Member entitled to attend and vote is entitled to appoint a proxy to attend and vote who need not be a Member himself.

Dated 20th May 1974.

C. E. Bond, Liquidator.


Maps are reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.